The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 19

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’ Pet iS yp haw’, ai ‘ # Phy Ray's of A THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. » oO ey nnn " —_ —— ——— . hk Fi | POUND DEAD UNDER AUTO, |to:%er, onty 0,00 nim dong were not able to determine Qatecin Man Beliewed Victim of f, Gasoline Fumes in Garage. M4 When John Jensen of No. 103 Glen- Hog ak Btreet, Astoria, calted on his father,| PHI! GRwtetian Jensen, at tho latter's garagh | (Md for @& Mo. 171 Gumicks Street, Astoria, to- | F refusing 6° vs @ag be found his father stretched out | °* r by the America ‘the chassis af an antomobile. | °!a! hipbullding f “ ” Shurged, except fe Jensen thought it liar that} Voted to accept the same offer when and that having re of the car should be chugging je by Director General Charles any person unjus P | i —— Jensen died f line or heart umes of th “|RARMENT STRIKE 28:3: Sebe= NIT BE OR LEER = Bees| “Children Love Cascarets” | dull period. F | The employer's ion js that it and & vo! were en, ots Fe | | N RIGHT Soutiaticné.s60,.1F he dosen't approve - rad 6 tedce aA eee TP Keep your little Pets healthy, strong and full of y of the worker, and that there must te | [7 } [resentative Mann was defeated in the play by giving a harmless candy Cascaret at the some time when he can say a wo hip race, by virtue of the se on Ot Ae n of a large number of ttepresen first sign of a white tongue, feverish breath, sour }tatives favorable to him on the com: | stomach or a cold. Nothing else straightens up @ mittee on committees, he probably | billous, or const! - | would be chosen as floor leader 1a the | onstipated youngster like these delights | next How | ful cathartic tablets—Only ten cents a box. { om . | |URGES U.S, TO HASTEN” TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT Alan R. Hawley Declares European Will Make First Trip If Country Fails to Act Soon, Alan Ro Hawley, Pre. omen Vi LPHIA, Feb, n who walked fopeatediy to his father. IT , of the Lmergency Fleet Corpor " tivity” might he Tesponse and extricated his ation. union activity” m , by the result of a review. The whole thing, therefore, narrows 1 | ’ | Employers Insist on It and) down to the rignt of rein ; GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR | That “Fired” Employees | the employes holds that i Must “Stay Fired.” ployer dischar m, an opportunity to be h HAIR Wi H DAN N By Sophie Irene Loeb. come of the If an immovable body meets with] . 01, Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop) “sia eyicsitiem racial | Se represents the situation in the Dress before jan, Who shail » what shall whether he H Acro Club of America, d of his hop whereby. " * ! Gq L land Waist Makers’ strike to-day. ployee may be entirely eliminated, aa the United States takes | Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots sw waist aaxers strike tonaas, {tac itd pees fo “elietive bye segs to tatu main been out on strike for six weeks unton of laborers and the manufac of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair~You Can! "wares coa'nour th recminey ig tere uauee, Yost Both sides insist, however, things, are hardly in dispute, siftee| «pargaining” business be rest | both sides agree this can be settied| The manufacturers assert that not | in a very little dime. even a conference will be called unti! iL = After personally discussing the mat. | this matter of reinstatement is settled | o or three months, the trip will be mado first by 4 Buropean, crossing from the other side. ‘In England, France and Italy gigan- tic strikes toward crossing the ocean by air are being made.” Mr. Hawley = one way or another re such 4) e———_ + = anid “Those Governme: re | ter with the leaders of both employers! .onrerence, since the other conten. , FREDERICK H.GIL = aid Th Governments are giving | | and employees, the one big bone of tions as generally agreed can oe ad P° SILLE sili egy Madge iy Mx Pha ocrs otr © 5c. puroy ment of the trip. The United States contention now is the right of the|fusted. | : : rapt nS a ‘ nn encouraged undertaking employer to discharge without rein- Massachusetts Candidate Chosen jirectty or indirectly.” — Mra. Raker’s Will Aids Charity. TO MOTHERS! While all children detest castor oil, calomel, | statement. > . 1 * ‘The Free Home for Destitute Young as Presiding Officer of Next | According to reports reosived at the : at hegidtidoathe poatondeatoc RAVE Bl cists receives $5,000 LainGn House by: Wide Margin laero Club six different transatlantic Pilla and laxatives, they y love to take Cascarets because’ they right to review and a chance for rein- yuse by ide argir pi “ dack Cottage Sanitariur a flights are being planned on the other! taste a" nee erat 4 a of Mrs. at Representa te from Capt. Sundstedt's “Sun | 40d constipation poison from the child’s tender stomach, liver and N se," now at Bayonne, N. J., awaiting | bowels without pain or griping. Cascarets never disappoint the ves in the Sixty-sixch Con The employer says that he now|Frances Li, Bake | crante the right to review, but refuses | N° Fifth A’ filed for . ay had completed their prop-| favorable weather for a tryout, ther a little more etrained in that the!" euligi H. Gillett of Massachusetts ax Speaker. | taroeta flight, It is the NC 1, a navy | for children aged one year old and upwards as well as for adults cmployer insisted on the right to dis- Pershing at Nordeaux. He was chosen by a conference last passonaers i eeenUy carried AMY | absolutely safe and harmless! —Advt. obarge and a review only granted for}! BORDEAUX, Feb, 28.—Gen, Persh- union activity.” ng has arrived here, coming from La Rochelle and La Pallice, where 1 5 he problem now, however, is not | Hemkelle and te ted “American | so much the question of the right to] troops, Ie will remain here two days Open an Account discharge, and the corresponding|and will inspect American forces in |] “ih any dinger set or anything we sell right to review after the discharge, | this region. up (o $35 and pay for it but whether the workeg be reinstated. Day's “wie” 50 WwW 4 ays “Pla Sti . Tho employer insists that when he} apore were 19 inf ca eek scharges anybody, he shall stay dis-| today, 46 less than ye: urged, but now suggests that, in| were repo Accounts Opened from $5 t0 $5000 On Smati Weekly or Monthy Paymenis ler to give the employee an oppor- | were St pn nia ca: an “4 inity to secure work elsewhere, his|5 and 97 deaths, an Increase SERED +-Room Outfit ise may be reviewed, with the fol- |* eae? Speciat of Period Furniture 3. Room Outfit lowing proviso: \ : ' Tn the event an employer ois: BREW THIS TEA Sale of 100. Piece 95 worker, and the impar- | Dinner “ that the work- | SS er was discharged for cause, no | senda | further action shall be taken; if ST. TH Block O AVE. Cash or Credit, Pay for It Pay for Ir $1.75 Weebly | 56 Weebl, | Costs next to nothing, yet keeps etd he determines that the discharge . Rea, Price $23.75. was without cause, he may pre- bowels in fine order and i 19.74 scribe that the employer shal! pay ends constipation. the worker from one to four ——_—— ind no further action *“DANDERTNE” GROWS HAIR Besides doubling tho beauty of your hair at once, you will shortly find new hair, fine and downy at first, but really new { hair growing all over | the scalp. Coste little. Nast L Cash or Credit. The head of every family that valves Ms health should always have tm the house & package of Dr. Carier's K, and B. Tea. This Sale is your opportunity to start housekeeping at a won- derful saving. Come to any of our three great stores, select everything to furnish your home complete—pay a few dollars down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. however, insists that be put to th an; that such arbi- 1 by both sides, Arbitration ( trator, being salec hould de h be discharg y is this spe It's an old remedy, ts Dr. Ci vent the fundamental difference |and B. Tea, and haa been ured industry? by thousands of families, whe get such from its use that they have to desire to take anything e176. Give tt to the cly——they Wie work- \ and ft will de od Ady Concince yourself by comparison whether you buy for cash or on credit tha mployeo explains that, th usonable industry, the em ight unjustly discharg Genuine Oak American Wall Library Rocker nut Chiffonier Reg. Price $12.50 on $95 or credit Open an Account Carpet 1 | ee. —, Watch for Announcement of Opening of Our Brooklyn Store| /EXTRATROUSERS FREE (Suit to Order 5° Pay for This Suit $2.75 Weekly. Reg. Prioe $245 198.49 Cash or Great. at Nhe’ sal Sale of Linoleam Pertect Goody—No Seconds. 69c Sauare Yard m Measurements 1 tteg. Price # 46.48 | on TOILET TABLE. Meg. Price $60 40.59) S849, Pay for This Suit . $3.00 Weekly. wee) mm tlh s| CLEAN SWEEP SALE ©... Every End in the House 2-0 “0 Special Sale of 27x54 in Axminste: Rugs + i g. HENRY ADLER most of which I have enough for a sit and ss . . a Custer mae U @ cxtra trousers, 1 ple on sale at this ex- 3 69 Mehogeny Willtam@ Mary Dining oik it(4 Pieces) Reg. Price $272 4 TAI LY Fey OF traordinary price. ‘This range consists of bE fod gg Al hg eo SS FEES | eaters te 4 22 4 58 5 Blue and ‘ack Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Om, ngnennimags Oe WB 8 ® GTARLE Hea Price 10.... 3048 Cash or Credit, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Pencil Stripes. Some of these Woolens I purchased lately from the Rosedale Woolen Mills at a price that enables me to offer my customers these $25, $30 and $35 Values ‘ 3,-ROOM = OUTFIT of Period Furniture Ludwig 4 True Clothes Economy Baumann’s Fumed Oak Library Suit (3 Pieces hes. Price 948 1 . : : ' iad A is. of $12.49) Pay for This er -aLE E Mr. Reader: Tlaving extra trousers to go UBER AL CREDIT teat as ila a0) Suit 50¢ a 36.27 ; SPECIAL are m@ with your suit is the only Clothes Econ- I} Oe Si st00 ” HAIR. Reg. Prien 8 Hy Weak Cash oF Credit, ae oxmy lo Practice. 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HENRY ADLER) 1432 Broadway «ims: “Po Empire Theatre Open Evenings Until 10 P. M.—Saturday Until 11 P. M é 70 NASSAU ST., Cor. Jchn 3 CHURCH ST., Near Liberty Monday Morning Wonders 1, Open Until, 7 P. M Sunday World Wants Work ae ’ —a—

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